My Logitech Quick Cam some model, worked out of the box in both XP & Vista. So yeah, you don't need to install drivers for every hardware. I thought you might be knowing this.
Yeah? QuickCam is some unbranded Chinese cam? Quickcam works without drivers in XP, Vista, Most Linux distros and Mac OS X without any drivers.
Anirudh, I guess U are aware of the fact that Windows comes with many drivers included & also has Windows Update for driver updates.
For some unbranded Chinese webcam?
Thats the whole issue dude... DRIVERS.. thats what I've been screaming out since the start of this thread....
The initial release of 8.04 had few problems. They had to compromise and provide few programs which were in development version (Firefox 3 beta 5 for example) as they'll have to support them for another 2 years. If they had provided current stable versions, they may become obsolete within 2 years (again FF 2 for example)
Plz don't link this "few problems" with the ACPI bug, the kernel bug etc. This is by far the worst distro out there released by Canonical.
When you compare XP with Vista and say Vista was pathetic at the time of release I'd compare Ubuntu 7.10 and 8.04 and would the same about 8.04.
Just when we say about MS: "With power comes great responsibility", with Canonical I'd say: "With popularity and brand name (Ubuntu is synonymous with Linux today), comes great responsibility".
Now just think, someone has heard a lot about Ubuntu & Linux from his colleagues, friends, whatever. He goes on and downloads Ubuntu 8.04, only to find out that he can't even proceed to the installation!! What impression will he have of this OS and what will he tell others about it?
I would whole-heartedly agree on this with you and this is what I tried to highlight in my previous post. Canonical has been very irresponsible.
The same thing happened with Vista as well.
This where I fail to agree with you. Things were different when XP was released. The performance of OS to power of hardware ratio of Vista is very very bad as compared to any previous Windows version. It very evident. Just try running something like Auto CAD 2k8 or Maya or something + Vista on the standard hardware available today and compare it with the same during XP dayz. People who haf extensively used XP and previous releases and haf some knowledge about OS internals will agree to what I am saying.
If there is something Vista did for the computer world (software & hardware) is that it made 2 GB as a minimum that most people have, which is a good thing, you can't have advances in 1 field and expect the other to stay archaic. Vista made buying a new computer very simple for most people who want a laptop or desktop, it set hardware benchmarks.
haha.. thats the funniest thing I've ever read

God save the computing world...